In Our Tolerant Society Poem by Francis Duggan

In Our Tolerant Society



A tolerant society you we do tolerate
But for as long as you live here you will not be our mate
A tolerant society that and little more
We tell you again what we've told you before.

We are a tolerant society of that we feel proud
Though you never will be one of the in crowd
We will not throw stones at you as you walk the street
Instead we will ignore you when you we do meet.

That we live in a tolerant society is such a great thing
And of our freedoms and liberties we feel proud to sing
And the legends of our Nation with pride we recall
And we mean a fair go for us when we talk of a fair go for all.

In our tolerant society we are proud to live in
We don't respect losers only those who win
And for those amongst us from a foreign shore
We tolerate them can they ask for much more?

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